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IWPSE 2002: Orlando, Florida, USA
- Mikio Aoyama, Katsuro Inoue, Václav Rajlich:

Proceedings of the International Workshop on Principles of Software Evolution, IWPSE '02, Orlando, Florida, USA, May 19-20, 2002. ACM 2002
Keynote
- Tetsuo Tamai:

Evolvable programming based on collaboration-field and role model. 1-5
Session 1 (full technical papers): evolution in source code
- Alejandra Garrido

, Ralph E. Johnson:
Challenges of refactoring C programs. 6-14 - Tomoko Matsumura, Akito Monden

, Ken-ichi Matsumoto:
A method for detecting faulty code violating implicit coding rules. 15-21 - Carlo Ghezzi, Mattia Monga

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Fostering component evolution with C# attributes. 22-28
Session 2 (short papers): system and practical issues
- Nguyen Truong Thang, Takuya Katayama:

Collaboration-based evolvable software implementations: Java and Hyper/J vs. C++-templates composition. 29-33 - Nuria Medina-Medina, Lina García-Cabrera, Juan Jesús Torres Carbonell, José Parets-Llorca:

Evolution in adaptive hypermedia systems. 34-38 - Eric Wohlstadter, Brian Toone, Prem Devanbu:

A framework for flexible evolution in distributed heterogeneous systems. 39-42 - Michel Wermelinger, Georgios Koutsoukos

, José Luiz Fiadeiro, L. Andrade, João Gouveia:
Evolving and using coordinated systems. 43-47 - Ira D. Baxter:

DMS: program transformations for practical scalable software evolution. 48-51
Session 3 (short papers): middleware issues
- Mikio Ohki, Shinjiro Akiyama, Yasushi Kambayashi:

A verification of class structure evolution model and its parameters. 52-56 - Noriki Amano

, Takuo Watanabe:
A software model for flexible & safe adaptation of mobile code programs. 57-61 - Marlon E. R. Vieira, Debra J. Richardson:

The role of dependencies in component-based systems evolution. 62-65 - Noritoshi Atsumi, Shoji Yuen, Kiyoshi Agusa, Shinichirou Yamamoto:

Library evolution for reliable software. 66-70 - Markus Pizka:

Dynamic component and code co-evolution. 71-75
Session 4 (full technical papers): evolution patterns and models
- Kumiyo Nakakoji, Yasuhiro Yamamoto, Yoshiyuki Nishinaka, Kouichi Kishida, Yunwen Ye:

Evolution patterns of open-source software systems and communities. 76-85 - Nary Subramanian, Lawrence Chung:

Tool support for engineering adaptability into software architecture. 86-96 - Shin-ichi Sato, Akito Monden

, Ken-ichi Matsumoto:
Evaluating the applicability of reliability prediction models between different software. 97-102
Session 5 (short papers): analysis issues
- Mikio Aoyama:

Metrics and analysis of software architecture evolution with discontinuity. 103-107 - Jianjun Zhao:

Change impact analysis for aspect-oriented software evolution. 108-112 - Mark Grechanik

, Dewayne E. Perry, Don S. Batory:
An approach to evolving database dependent systems. 113-116 - Michael W. Godfrey, Qiang Tu:

Tracking structural evolution using origin analysis. 117-119 - Tetsuo Tamai, Takako Nakatani:

Analysis of software evolution processes using statistical distribution Models. 120-123
Session 6 (short papers): conceptual issues
- Toshihiro Kamiya:

SOMA: a paradigm to evolve software based on separation of concerns. 124-128 - Gregor Engels, Jochen Malte Küster, Reiko Heckel, Luuk Groenewegen:

Towards consistency-preserving model evolution. 129-132 - David Bush, Anthony Finkelstein:

Environmental scenarios and requirements stability. 133-137 - Kim Mens

, Tom Mens, Michel Wermelinger:
Supporting software evolution with intentional software views. 138-142 - Richard Potter, Masami Hagiya:

Computation scrapbooks for software evolution. 143-147

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